&#8220;Regardless of the impertinence and hollowness of the claim, one should not disregard the influence of the powerful Zionist lobby in the new mudslinging plan,&#8221; Ismail Salami told Press TV on Wednesday.

The political analyst went on to say that the move is part of a US ploy that seeks to &#8220;demonize&#8221; the Islamic Republic of Iran.

On Tuesday, the US Justice Department accused Iran of involvement in a plot to assassinate Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Washington Adel Al-Jubeir with help from a suspected member of a Mexican drug cartel.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called upon other nations on Wednesday to join the US in &#8220;condemning this threat to international peace and security.&#8221;

Salami described the remarks made by Clinton as comments that sought to enhance &#8220;Iranophobia&#8221; in the world.

The latest accusations come as the United States and its staunch ally, Israel, have devised numerous anti-Iran plots over the past years, including targeted assassination of Iranian scientists.

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has admitted the Western-hatched plots in Iran, praising the US government for its &#8220;good works&#8221; in assassinating Iranian scientists, Salami pointed out.

The analyst further explained that the US officials will now try to use the allegation to press for new international sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Referring to the history of covert US and Israeli plots in Iran, Salami pointed out that the US government has committed unforgettable acts of terror against the Iranian nation throughout the past decades.

Fake, fake, fake &#8211; I&#8217;m talking about the latest anti-Iranian propaganda coming out of Washington, which claims the Iranian Revolutionary Guards were involved in a &#8220;plot&#8221; to take out the Saudi ambassador to the US and blow up both the Saudi and Israeli embassies. The narrative reads like a formulaic melodrama: two Iranians, one a naturalized US citizen, purportedly approached someone they thought was a member of a Mexican drug cartel &#8211; according to the indictment [.pdf], it was a &#8220;sophisticated&#8221; drug cartel, not the plebeian sort &#8211; and proposed paying him $1.5 million to murder Adel al Jubeir, the Kingdom&#8217;s ambassador in Washington &#8211; oh, and by the way, the Iranians supposedly said, &#8220;Are you guys any good with explosives?&#8221;

The key to understanding just how fake this story is can be found in the New York Times report, which informs us:

&#8220;For the entire operation, the government&#8217;s confidential sources were monitored and guided by federal law enforcement agents, Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District, said in the news conference. &#8216;So no explosives were actually ever placed anywhere,&#8217; he said, &#8216;and no one was actually in ever in any danger.&#8217;&#8221;

Within 24 hours of the announcement of a new Iranian plot, the truth started leaking out. That leak is now a flood. The FBI made up the whole thing, invented it and you and they aren&#8217;t going to get away with it.

Why something this outrageous, this incompetent? We know you have sold your soul to Israel, agreed to veto Palestinian statehood, a trade for election money. You are an idiot.
The only terrorists we tie the cartels to are your own, Homeland Security Janet Napolitano&#8217;s &#8220;Operation Fast and Furious.&#8221; Did the cartels get Stinger missiles too? We will have to wait and see.

We don&#8217;t expect much from these terror scares. We know the history of the Detroit &#8220;crotch bomber.&#8221; He was tied to Israeli security, we watched while he was escorted past airport security over and over, we knew he had Mossad handlers in Yemen. The news may be &#8220;suppressed&#8221; but the &#8220;terror cell&#8221; in Yemen that supposedly trained him was captured. Their laptop computers showed a history of emails with Israeli intelligence. Check on it with your CIA. This is fact, cleaned from the news but verifiable intelligence, totally reliable.

Regardless of the impertinence and hollowness of the claim, one should not disregard the influence of the powerful Zionist lobby in the new mudslinging plan, Ismail Salami told Press TV on Wednesday.

The political analyst went on to say that the move is part of a US ploy that seeks to demonize the Islamic Republic of Iran.

On Tuesday, the US Justice Department accused Iran of involvement in a plot to assassinate Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Washington Adel Al-Jubeir with help from a suspected member of a Mexican drug cartel.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called upon other nations on Wednesday to join the US in condemning this threat to international peace and security.

Salami described the remarks made by Clinton as comments that sought to enhance Iranophobia in the world.

The latest accusations come as the United States and its staunch ally, Israel, have devised numerous anti-Iran plots over the past years, including targeted assassination of Iranian scientists.

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty has admitted the Western-hatched plots in Iran, praising the US government for its good works in assassinating Iranian scientists, Salami pointed out.

The analyst further explained that the US officials will now try to use the allegation to press for new international sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

Referring to the history of covert US and Israeli plots in Iran, Salami pointed out that the US government has committed unforgettable acts of terror against the Iranian nation throughout the past decades.

Fake, fake, fake  Im talking about the latest anti-Iranian propaganda coming out of Washington, which claims the Iranian Revolutionary Guards were involved in a plot to take out the Saudi ambassador to the US and blow up both the Saudi and Israeli embassies. The narrative reads like a formulaic melodrama: two Iranians, one a naturalized US citizen, purportedly approached someone they thought was a member of a Mexican drug cartel  according to the indictment [.pdf], it was a sophisticated drug cartel, not the plebeian sort  and proposed paying him $1.5 million to murder Adel al Jubeir, the Kingdoms ambassador in Washington  oh, and by the way, the Iranians supposedly said, Are you guys any good with explosives?

The key to understanding just how fake this story is can be found in the New York Times report, which informs us:

For the entire operation, the governments confidential sources were monitored and guided by federal law enforcement agents, Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District, said in the news conference. So no explosives were actually ever placed anywhere, he said, and no one was actually in ever in any danger.

Within 24 hours of the announcement of a new Iranian plot, the truth started leaking out. That leak is now a flood. The FBI made up the whole thing, invented it and you and they arent going to get away with it.

Why something this outrageous, this incompetent? We know you have sold your soul to Israel, agreed to veto Palestinian statehood, a trade for election money. You are an idiot.
The only terrorists we tie the cartels to are your own, Homeland Security Janet Napolitanos Operation Fast and Furious. Did the cartels get Stinger missiles too? We will have to wait and see.

We dont expect much from these terror scares. We know the history of the Detroit crotch bomber. He was tied to Israeli security, we watched while he was escorted past airport security over and over, we knew he had Mossad handlers in Yemen. The news may be suppressed but the terror cell in Yemen that supposedly trained him was captured. Their laptop computers showed a history of emails with Israeli intelligence. Check on it with your CIA. This is fact, cleaned from the news but verifiable intelligence, totally reliable.

Muslims in Spain are witnessing a growing trend of Islamophobia in the country. As the hostility and restrictions against expressions of Islamic symbols and practises grows in Spanish society so does the alienation of Muslims in Spain. In this briefing, Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) aims to highlight some of the many issues of religious discrimination being faced by Muslims in Spain in order to create public awareness about the human rights abuses they face.

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